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Camelbaks
i am a horseback rider but i use a camelbak at the barn since it keeps me drinking. i just got a new camelbak today, it is this one here http://www.e-omc.com/catalog/product...Bak-Dream.html. this is my second camelbak. my first camelbak is a '05 charm model. who here uses a camelbak and what do you like and dislike about them. i personally like everything about mine.
horserider
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I also have a Dream and Love it.
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i do not wear my camelbak when i am riding horses, i wear it when i am not mounted. i am wearing the dream model for the first time tommrow.
horserider
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I've had 2 camelbaks burst after vigorous mountain biking!!
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lol
i love my camelback. it may seem annoying to have a backpack of water, but i hate reaching down for a water bottle. it's easier to just sip and keep ridin'
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Has anyone tried the waist pouch one? I have arthritis in my left shoulder and as a new rider I don't want that extra pressure and poundage on my collar bones. But I don't always feel comfortable reaching down to grab my bottle and drink either.
I was looking at the waist pouch one last night called a catalyst; but it only holds about 28 ounces. That is ok, as I would just refill on our rest stops that seem to be about every 10 miles. (Training for a century ride.)
http://www.amazon.com/Camelbak-Catal...744925&sr=8-18
Any comments? I like the idea of a camel back...but just don't think I can handle the extra weight on my shoulders. How do you all feel about this? How does the weight effect you or your riding?
Thanks,
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I am in love with my Camelbak! I really don't notice the weight on my shoulders and back at all. Mine holds 50 ounces. It's worth it to have easily accessible water because so far I can't do the water bottle thing without stopping. I still carry two water bottles though...one with Gatorade and the other just plain water. Today I rode 35 miles and drained both the Camelbak and the Gatorade bottle (it was 80 degrees today...a week ago it was in the 30's and 40's...now suddenly it's summer!) The Camelbak was definitely my friend today. I don't care if some people think using a Camelbak looks silly...for me, it's perfect!
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[QUOTE=Celeste;179202]Has anyone tried the waist pouch one? I have arthritis in my left shoulder and as a new rider I don't want that extra pressure and poundage on my collar bones. But I don't always feel comfortable reaching down to grab my bottle and drink either.
I was looking at the waist pouch one last night called a catalyst; but it only holds about 28 ounces. That is ok, as I would just refill on our rest stops that seem to be about every 10 miles. (Training for a century ride.)
I have used the Flash-Flo, at 45 oz it is better for longer rides, as your training goes on you won't be stopping as often. It keeps the weight low to minimize neck & shoulder stress. When I'm riding on my own, I still carry a couple water bottles for those days when I just can't find anyplace to refill.http://www.campmor.com/webapp/wcs/st...berId=12500226